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What Is the Canada Country Code

What Is the Canada Country Code?

03 Sep 2025


Good news: Canada is easy to reach. You dial +1 and then a 10-digit number. That's it. Canada shares +1 with the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). So the flow is the same from any country. Canada uses +1 plus a 10-digit local number; the first 3 digits are the city/region “area code,” and you never add a trunk “0”.

How do I dial Canada from abroad?

For international calls to Canada on a mobile phone, use the symbol "+" as the international prefix, enter 1, then the area code + 7 digits.

From a landline, use your local country’s exit code (for example, 00 in many places) as the dialing code, then 1, then the 3-digit area code and 7-digit subscriber number; to call canada from the uk, a UK landline would dial 00 1 before the local number.

Save contacts like +1 416 555 0123 so calls and OTP texts work while traveling.

This is the same whether you call, text, or verify a canadian number for a transfer.

The first step is entering the code for Canada correctly; the Canada code is +1, and finally you dial the rest of the number.

The CRTC states NANP numbers use a “1 + 10” format: 1 (country code) + 3-digit area code + 3-digit central office + 4-digit line. This is the standard across Canada, so every number totals 10 digits after country code 1. Calling Canada from the UK can cost roughly £0.05 to £3.42 per minute depending on provider and plan. A uk mobile plan may not include Canada, so check international calling rates before dialing.

Using VoIP services like Skype or Google Voice can provide a cost-effective way to call Canada for free or at a lower rate compared to traditional phone services.

To call from a US mobile or landline to Canada, dial 1 directly followed by the 10-digit Canadian number.

To call Canada from the UK, you need to dial the international access code 00, followed by the country code 1, then the area code, and finally the local number.

Canada's country code is +1, which must be dialed after the international access code when calling from the UK.

All calls to Canadian numbers must total 10 digits after the country code, including a mandatory 3-digit area code and a 7-digit local number.

Canada spans multiple time zones, resulting in a time difference of 3.5 to 8 hours ahead of the UK, depending on the province being called.

The best time to call Canada is generally during business hours, which are from 9 AM to 5 PM local time in Canada.

When calling Canada, it's important to consider daylight savings time, as most of Canada observes it, which can affect the time difference with the UK.

What number format do Canadians use day-to-day?

Local calls still use 10 digits (area code + number) almost everywhere.

In many regions, area code overlays mean one city can have several area codes, which is why 10-digit dialing is required even for local calls.

You never add a leading 0 before the area code.

Want a plain example of the structure of a Canadian mobile number? A Vancouver number might be +1 604 222 1234. A Halifax number might be +1 902 490 1234.

Canada's area codes are three-digit numbers assigned to specific regions to identify phone numbers within the country, and they are essential for making calls.

Major area codes in Canada include 416, 647, and 437 for Toronto; 514 and 438 for Montreal; and 604 and 778 for Vancouver.

As Canada's population grows, additional area codes like 647 and 778 have been introduced to meet the demand for new numbers in major cities.

Why does this matter for money transfers?

OTP delivery: Banks and money transfer apps (ACE Money Transfer, Paysend, etc.) send one-time passcodes to numbers saved with +1 in your transfer account, which matters when trying to contact someone or verify a saved Canadian phone number.

KYC checks: Support teams often call you back. A complete +1 format avoids drops.

Beneficiary details: When you add a Canadian recipient, enter their phone in the full +1 plus 10 digits format so they can receive money alerts or transfer updates, such as updates sent to a family recipient in Canada.

If a person enters outdated contact details, alerts may fail to connect.

Canada’s LTE population coverage is ~99.5%, which helps OTPs and alerts reach people reliably. (CRTC market monitoring data).

Transfer Money NowCalling a friend in Toronto or confirming an OTP before you send money online? Good news: Canada is easy to reach. You dial +1 and then a 10-digit number. That's it. Canada shares +1 with the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). So the flow is the same from any country. Canada uses +1 plus a 10-digit local number; the first 3 digits are the city/region “area code,” and you never add a trunk “0”.

How do I dial Canada from abroad?

For international calls to Canada on a mobile phone, use the symbol "+" as the international prefix, enter 1, then the area code + 7 digits.

From a landline, use your local country’s exit code (for example, 00 in many places) as the dialing code, then 1, then the 3-digit area code and 7-digit subscriber number; to call canada from the uk, a UK landline would dial 00 1 before the local number.

Save contacts like +1 416 555 0123 so calls and OTP texts work while traveling.

This is the same whether you call, text, or verify a canadian number for a transfer.

The first step is entering the code for Canada correctly; the Canada code is +1, and finally you dial the rest of the number.

The CRTC states NANP numbers use a “1 + 10” format: 1 (country code) + 3-digit area code + 3-digit central office + 4-digit line. This is the standard across Canada, so every number totals 10 digits after country code 1. Calling Canada from the UK can cost roughly £0.05 to £3.42 per minute depending on provider and plan. A uk mobile plan may not include Canada, so check international calling rates before dialing.

What number format do Canadians use day-to-day?

Local calls still use 10 digits (area code + number) almost everywhere.

In many regions, area code overlays mean one city can have several area codes, which is why 10-digit dialing is required even for local calls.

You never add a leading 0 before the area code.

Want a plain example of the structure of a Canadian mobile number? A Vancouver number might be +1 604 222 1234. A Halifax number might be +1 902 490 1234.

Why does this matter for money transfers?

OTP delivery: Banks and money transfer apps (ACE Money Transfer, Paysend, etc.) send one-time passcodes to numbers saved with +1 in your transfer account, which matters when trying to contact someone or verify a saved Canadian phone number.

KYC checks: Support teams often call you back. A complete +1 format avoids drops.

Beneficiary details: When you add a Canadian recipient, enter their phone in the full +1 plus 10 digits format so they can receive money alerts or transfer updates, such as updates sent to a family recipient in Canada.

If a person enters outdated contact details, alerts may fail to connect.

Canada’s LTE population coverage is ~99.5%, which helps OTPs and alerts reach people reliably. (CRTC market monitoring data).

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Which area code belongs to which city or province?

Quick jump:

  • British Columbia
  • Alberta
  • Saskatchewan
  • Manitoba
  • Ontario
  • Québec
  • New Brunswick
  • Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island
  • Newfoundland & Labrador
  • Yukon, NWT & Nunavut

These area codes are tied to specific provinces and territories, helping you identify the right location within Canada before you dial.

Canada at a glance: Province/territory and main city codes

Canada's area codes vary by province and territory, and this list helps you identify the right location before dialing.

Province/TerritoryExample citiesMain area codes (overlays included)
British ColumbiaVancouver, Victoria, Kelowna604, 778, 236, 672, 250; 257 added in 2025 (overlay)
AlbertaCalgary, Edmonton, Red Deer403, 587, 825, 780; 368 added 2022 (overlay)
SaskatchewanSaskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert306, 639; 474 added 2021 (overlay) 
ManitobaWinnipeg, Brandon204, 431; 584 added 2022 (overlay)
OntarioToronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, Sudbury, Thunder Bay416, 437, 647; 942 added 2025 (Toronto). 905, 289, 365, 742 (GTA belt). 613, 343, 753 (Eastern ON). 705, 249, 683 (Central/North). 807 (Northwest)
QuébecMontréal, Laval/Longueuil, Québec City, Gatineau/Sherbrooke514, 438; 263 (Montréal overlay). 450, 579; 354 (off-island). 418, 581; 367 (Québec City region). 819, 873; 468 (West/Central QC)
New BrunswickFredericton, Moncton, Saint John506; 428 added 2023 (overlay) 
Nova Scotia & Prince Edward IslandHalifax, Charlottetown902; 782 overlay (10-digit dialing)
Newfoundland & LabradorSt. John’s, Corner Brook709; 879 added 2024 (overlay)
Yukon, Northwest Territories & NunavutWhitehorse, Yellowknife, Iqaluit867 (covers all three territories)

Need maps? The Canadian Numbering Administrator (CNA) hosts up-to-date area-code maps for quick visual checks.

Want province-by-province details?

Click a province name below to open a mini table of key cities and their common codes (not a full list; overlays mean any new number may use any code in that region).

Major cities & codes

British Columbia

CityCodes
Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond604, 778, 236, 672
Victoria250, 778, 236, 672
Kelowna, Kamloops, Prince George250, 778, 236, 672
New overlay257 (since May 24, 2025)

Alberta

CityCodes
Calgary403, 587, 825, 368
Edmonton780, 587, 825, 368
Red Deer, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat403/587/825/368 mix (overlay)

Saskatchewan

CityCodes
Saskatoon306, 639, 474
Regina306, 639, 474
Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Swift Current306/639/474 mix
Note474 in service since Oct 2021.

Manitoba

CityCodes
Winnipeg204, 431, 584
Brandon, Steinbach, Thompson204/431/584 mix
Note584 overlay effective Oct 29, 2022.

Ontario

AreaCitiesCodes
Toronto (GTA core)Toronto416, 437, 647; 942 from Apr 26, 2025
GTA beltMississauga, Brampton, Hamilton905, 289, 365, 742
Eastern ONOttawa, Kingston613, 343, 753
Central/NorthBarrie, Sudbury, North Bay, Peterborough705, 249, 683
NorthwestThunder Bay, Kenora807 (single NPA)

Québec

ZoneCitiesCodes
Montréal (island)Montréal514, 438; 263 since Oct 2022
Off-island suburbsLaval, Longueuil, South/North Shore450, 579; 354 since Oct 2022
Québec City regionQuébec City, Lévis418, 581; 367 overlay
Western/Central QCGatineau, Sherbrooke, Trois-Rivières819, 873; 468 since Oct 2022

New Brunswick

CityCodes
Fredericton, Moncton, Saint John506; 428 since Apr 29, 2023 

Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island

CityCodes
Halifax, Sydney, Charlottetown, Summerside902; 782 overlay (10-digit dialing)

Newfoundland & Labrador

CityCodes
St. John's, Gander, Corner Brook709; 879 since Feb 17, 2024

Yukon, Northwest Territories & Nunavut

CityCodes
Whitehorse, Yellowknife, Iqaluit867 (territory-wide) Canadian Numbering Administrator

Is “Country Code” same for every Canadian city?

Yes. Whether it’s Vancouver, Montréal, or Halifax, all Canadian cities use country code 1, the Canadian country code +1, before the 10-digit local number. Canada shares the same country code with other NANP countries, while area codes distinguish regions. They don’t change the country code. (Area-code maps and the national dial plan are maintained by the CNA under the CRTC.)

What mistakes should I avoid when I call or verify a number?

Common mistakes to avoid and quick tips

Don’t add a trunk 0. Canada doesn’t use it.

Don’t drop the area code on local calls. Use 10 digits, and don’t forget +1 when dialing from a foreign country.

For transfers, always save beneficiaries as +1 followed by the full 10 digits.

If international calls won’t connect, some plans have them disabled by default, so check with your carrier.

If calls connect but sound poor, check your signal and reduce background noise.

Ready to call and move money with confidence?

When you see the phrase What Is the Canada Country Code? remember the simple rule: +1, then 10 digits, whether you need to call Canada from abroad. Save numbers that way in your phone and in your transfer app for making international calls, keeping the full number format ready for personal or business use. It keeps OTPs smooth, support calls quick, and payouts on track—whether you’re sending to Toronto, Calgary, or Iqaluit. For business calls, timing matters because Canada spans multiple time zones, and business hours vary depending on the location.

Do I need to dial 0 before the area code in Canada? 

No. In Canada you don't dial a leading 0. Use +1 followed by the 10-digit number (area code + 7 digits).

From abroad: +1 + area code + 7 digits (e.g., +1 416 555 0123).

Inside Canada: 10-digit dialing (area code + number) — still no 0.

Overlays (multiple area codes in one city) don't change the rule.

Save contacts (for calls, texts, OTPs, and when you send money online) as +1XXXXXXXXXX.

Examples: Toronto +1 416…, Vancouver +1 604/778…, Montréal +1 514/438…

Why do some cities have so many area codes? 

Overlays add new codes on top of the old ones so numbers don't run out. Examples: Toronto adds 942 in 2025; BC adds 257 in 2025.

Is 10-digit dialing required everywhere? 

Yes, 10-digit local dialing is standard across Canada, with overlays in many regions.

What is Québec City's area code?

418/581, with 367 overlay for the region.

Area Code 418: This is the original area code for the region, introduced in 1947.

Area Code 581: This code was added as an overlay in 2008 to accommodate more phone numbers in the area.

Area Code 367: The most recent overlay code, 367, was added in 2018.

I'm sending money and didn't get my OTP—what should I check? 

Confirm the number is saved as +1 plus 10 digits and that your phone has signal/data. OTP issues can vary by carrier, plan, or your phone system and app settings. Canada’s LTE population coverage is about 99.5%, but indoor coverage can still vary. Some services with transfer features may also offer competitive exchange rates, and messaging or VoIP apps such as Skype can help users contact Canada from anywhere in the world while sometimes lowering costs compared with standard calling.


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